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That depends... If the mobile phone in question is listed on the contract of which you are the owner of the account, you can legally request information about any phone on the contract. (The owner of the contract is considered by law to own any phone/phone number listed on his contract, even if the person using that phone is over 18 years of age and pays the phone bill for that phone/phone number. A judge can also order the relevant information be presented in his court when the owner of the phone/phone number is on trial/suspected to be involved with a criminal activity in which the phone records may hold evidence which could incriminate the owner of the phone/phone number.
Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.
How do you get phone number of neighbor not listed in phone book?
The owner of the car is the person listed on the Certificate of Title.The owner of the car is the person listed on the Certificate of Title.The owner of the car is the person listed on the Certificate of Title.The owner of the car is the person listed on the Certificate of Title.
First, you must be either: 1. The registered owner of the contract signed with any land line or cell phone service provider can request a detailed report about any phone/phone number listed on the contract even if that phone/phone number is in use by another person over the age of 18 years. (The registered owner of a contract with any land line phone or cell phone carrier is the technical owner of any phone/phone number listed on that contract. Whether that person paid/pays for the equipment and number or not.) Or: 2. The Opposing Counsel or Presiding Judge who has requested the information from that particular phone/phone number in a potential criminal court case where something sent to or from the phone could cause you to be incarcerated, if proven.
A picture of the dog that is missing the home phone number of the owner of the dog and usually the amount of an reward offered.
who is the listed owner
You must be either:1. The registered owner of the contract signed with any land line or cell phone service provider can request a detailed report about any phone/phone number listed on the contract even if that phone/phone number is in use by another person over the age of 18 years. (The registered owner of a contract with any land line phone or cell phone carrier is the technical owner of any phone/phone number listed on that contract. Whether that person paid/pays for the equipment and number or not.) Or:2. The Opposing Counsel or Presiding Judge who has requested the information from that particular phone/phone number in a potential criminal court case where something sent to or from the phone could cause you to be incarcerated, if proven.
If the phone number is publicly listed, you can do a reverse phone look-up. If the number is not listed, there is no way to search it.
You, as an individual have no right to have personal information on the phone user. Simply hand the phone into the police, and they'll either contact the owner or the phone company to return the handset to its rightful owner.
Both co-owners share ownership. Neither is the "primary" owner. The primary owner is determined by the name(s) listed on the certificate of title.Both co-owners share ownership. Neither is the "primary" owner. The primary owner is determined by the name(s) listed on the certificate of title.Both co-owners share ownership. Neither is the "primary" owner. The primary owner is determined by the name(s) listed on the certificate of title.Both co-owners share ownership. Neither is the "primary" owner. The primary owner is determined by the name(s) listed on the certificate of title.
If no beneficiary is listed on an insurance policy the proceeds will be paid to the decedent/owner's estate.